Thanks goes out to Les Batten
for sticking with the search for Number 3. He really used his "Way Back"
machine. What? You don't remember Sherman and Mr. Peabody? Mr. Peabody was the
dog... but I digress.

The number 3 card in the Salada
series looks like this.

What catches your eye are the 5 pinkish buildings and the array docks
and piers.

Les tells me:

I stopped looking for the remaining two cards a long
time ago because, frankly, it made my head hurt. I spent some time trying to
identify a common thread that might link all the photos but found nothing that
seemed to apply to all of them. Then, just recently, it occurred to me that one
identified card (Cabot Tower, St John's) is located at the eastern end of the
Trans-Canada Highway. Perhaps the western end of the highway, in British
Columbia, was the location of card #3. I started looking in the city where the
highway ends (Victoria, BC) but found that virtually all facets of the
waterfront have changed significantly since 1960. And then I came across an
aerial photo from 1966 and found what I was looking for, card #3!

What does the 1966 aerial photo look like?

My nifty little hand is pointing at the 5 buildings that look
suspiciously familiar. The rest of the stuff seems to line too.

OK, so how hard would it be today? Well I googled it and check out the Esquimalt
Base today.

You can find the two buildings I point out in the googled photo on the 1966 one
but you can see where the 5 pinkish buildings are gone as well as a big change
in the docks.